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Between 1854 and 1929, more than 250,000 children were placed on trains and sent from crowded Eastern cities to towns across the American Midwest and beyond. Known as the Orphan Train Movement, this large-scale relocation program was designed to address urban poverty by placing children with rural families. In this documentary, we examine the archival records, placement procedures, selection rooms, and long-term consequences of America’s largest child migration effort. Using historical documents, survivor testimonies, and institutional reports, this video explores how the program operated, why it gained public support, and how it ultimately reshaped thousands of lives. Some former riders built stable futures and integrated into new communities. Others experienced hardship under loosely supervised placement agreements. The orphan trains were not a simple story of rescue or exploitation, but a complex national decision carried out through rail networks, paperwork, and social reform ideology. This episode investigates what remains in the historical record — the files, the ledgers, and the unanswered questions. #OrphanTrains #AmericanHistory #HistoricalDocumentary #USHistory #ChildWelfareHistory #19thCentury #SocialReform #ForgottenHistory